Berks County dad Jon Gosselin will join TLC’s Rabbi Shmuley Boteach for a seminar on the effects of fame, according to CNN.

Gosselin who said the rumors of he and Octomom Nadya Suleman joining together for a TV show are “utterly false” said is receiving conseling from Boteach, who featured a Hanover Township family on his TLC show “Shalom in the Home” two years ago.

Jon will join Boteach for an upcoming seminar titled "Fame: Blessing or Curse?" to be held at a synagogue in New York City, CNN said.

Gosselin said in a statement to CNN, he is “troubled to learn that the media has accepted as true the scurrilous rumor that I would appear in a reality television program with Nadya Suleman.”

In an interview Thursday with The Insider, Jon's girlfriend, Hailey Glassman, accused him of being “emotionally abusive” and throwing “mantrums” because of his frustrations.

Now Jon said he has sought the spiritual guidance of Boteach, who bills himself as “one of the world's leading relationship experts and spiritual authorities.”

“I am well aware that my behavior over the past few months has not always reflected my personal and religious values,” Jon said in his statement. “I further accept that I have allowed myself to become somewhat severed from my own moral anchor and be carried away by the challenges of fame."

Gosselin said he regrets having “betrayed the moral principles that have always guided me” and Boteach is teaching him the “moral obligations inherent in celebrity.” Jon also said he wants to make things right with Kate and his eight children.

“It is my sincere desire to use the fame I have so unexpectedly acquired to highlight mature, responsible behavior as well as the joys of fatherhood and family,” he said. “I ask the public to please understand the challenges I face in living under constant public scrutiny, even as I am aware that I have at times courted that scrutiny.”

Hailey Glassman breaks down in tears as she talks about her relationship with Berks County dad Jon Gosselin who she alleges is emotionally abusive in a two-part interview on "The Insider" starting tonight.

"I can't take it anymore," the sobbing 22-year-old says. "I've put my entire life on hold. Every where I go, people are whispering and pointing, there goes the homewrecker."

Glassman also says Jon takes his anger out on her.

"He has 'mantrums,'" she says. "I shouldn't have to put up with being emotionally abused. I cry and say, 'Why are you so mean to me?' He's like Jekyll and Hyde. But I still love him."

She says she had never seen "Jon & Kate Plus 8" before she started dating Jon and was not prepared for how much it changed her life.

"I met Jon in a bubble," she said. "People judge me before they meet me. I get threats everyday. It gets worse everyday."

Despite it all Glassman says she still loves Jon.

"I don't want to leave him all alone," she said. "At the end of the day, I love him but I dislike him at times."

I fear a hole has been ripped in the fabric of the universe with this news. Jon Gosselin and Nadya Suleman aka Octomom, may have a date in the future.

According to InTouch Weekly via the New York Daily News, the dad has agreed to appear on a dating show with Suleman. "Cheaters" producer Bobby Goldstein said: "I heard that Nadya has an insatiable desire to spend time with Jon and
to put their families together, and I had the idea
that this could be a very entertaining fiasco."

Reps for both Gosselin and Suleman deny that a show is in the works.

Goldstein claims he's in talks to produce the show - titled "Jon - Kate = Jon + Octomom" - with a former producer from "The Jerry Springer Show."

Suleman has told RadarOnline.com that the Wernersville pop is "hot."

My dream scenario for this show would be that the kids would combine forces (babies they may be) and stage a revolt against their fame-whoring parents. It could happen.

In the 9 p.m. time slot of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" on Monday, TLC will air a one-hour special "Kate: Her Story", in which NBC's Natalie Morales will sit down with Berks County mom Kate Gosselin for what the network is calling "her most intimate interview to date." Morales is co-host and national correspondent for the Today show.

TLC has also announced the current lineup for the series which is in limbo since Jon told TLC they could no longer film the eight children. The network also is suing Jon for breach of contract.

At 9 p.m. Nov. 9, TLC is airing a best of compilation called "Jon & Kate Plus Eight: Top Moments."

Episodes entitled "Gymnastics and Baseball" and "Never Before Seen" air Nov. 16 and an hour-special titled "It's a Crazy Life, But it's Our Life" airs at 9 p.m. Nov. 23.

A never before seen film that documents lopsided heavyweight championship fight between Easton’s Larry Holmes and Muhammad Ali in October 1980, will air at 8 p.m. today on ESPN.

“Muhammad and Larry”, a documentary shot 29 years ago that never was publicly screened due to “unexpected circumstances” according to ESPN, is being shown as part of the network’s “30 for 30” series.

It was a fight that never should have happened between Ali who was in the twilight of his career and the younger Holmes, who was in the midst of a seven year run as champion and who ended up pummeling his former sparring partner.

The documentary shot by Albert and David Maysles shows the training by both fighters and the build up to the fight that effectively ended Ali’s career and may have led to his development of Parkinson’s disease.

In the weeks of training before the fight, the documentarians took an intimate look at Ali trying to convince the world he was still “The Greatest.” At the same time, they documented the mild-mannered and undervalued champion Holmes as he confidently trained. The film also includes newly shot interviews by Albert Maysles with members from both the Ali and Holmes camps, as well as others who were witnesses to the fight.

Dorney Park security head Dan Hall dealt with irate park goers demanding refunds after it started to rain, people trying to tailgate in the parking lot and a guy who refused to bring back one of the South Whitehall Township amusement park's swan boats on Monday's "All Worked Up."

The TruTV reality series follows 8 people including Hall whose jobs require them to deal with disgruntled patrons in their jobs.

In Monday's episode, Hall had to calm down a crowd of visitors who were angry when a summer storm forced rides to close. They were demanding the park return their money even though it is posted that the park doesn't refund tickets for inclement weather.

"It's hardest when a bad storm rolls in on a busy day," he said.

Hall also had to coax a visitor in after he decided to camp out in one of the park's swan boats flaoting on the lake. After the man was finally reeled in, Hall ejected him from the park for 2 years for taking " ajoyride on a swan boat."

After yelling, kicking a chair and flipping the bird at Hall, the large and angry man was sent packing into the parking lot.

Berks County mom Kate Gosselin got Monday's "Jon & Kate Plus 8" all to herself. For an hour the mother of eight looked calm and collected as she answered questions from viewers about a wide range of topics while her comments were intercut with clips of the kids from previous shows that related to the questions she was answering.

Kate fielded questions about the returning the family's pet dogs to the breeder, she and Jon renewing their vows in Hawaii a little more than a year ago and whether she'd ever get married again.

On the dogs, she said she "never intended to give them back, when the family picked them out but the dogs "needed more than I could give them."

"I had to choose between the dogs and the kids and the kid come first." Although she didn't rule out the dogs returning one day it sounded highly unlikely that will happen.

On the 2008 trip to Hawaii to renew their wedding vows, Kate said it wasn't a "show thing" and she "meant it" when she said her vows. "A lot happens in a year," she said. "It's hard to explain it to the kids. i have trouble explaining it to myslef."

She admitted she does "flip out" but said she does it less now. "I'm under so much stress I have deferred flip-outs," she said. "I don;t get enough sleep. Being a mom to a lot of kids is draining."

On the paparazzi who haunt her every move, "it changes your life." She said the tabloid reports of her having an affair with her bodyguard were "ridiculous." "They can't be trusted," she said. "They will trample me to get a shot. They want to make money."

Of the "Eight is too Much," Halloween wig which mimics her "reverse mullet" haristyle, she said "I laughed my head off." "I think it's funny," she said. "I don't mind laughing at myself." She added she makes no money off of the wig but did buy one herself.

On getting remarried, she said "I don't know." "I really don't want to want to be married again but I don't want to be alone," she said.

On Jon's contention that being on the show is detrimental to the kids, she said the show is 'in no way harmful to the kids." She added there is "a healthy amount of money for the kids that's safe."

"It is reality," she said of the show. "Nothing is staged. It's done nothing but provide positive experiences and I'm sad to see it go."

Although it's not quite gone. TLC announced next Monday, the network will air a special interview with Kate in the "Jon & Kate Plus 8" 9 p.m. slot.

Dorney Park security head Dan Hall will deal with a guy who decided to take one of the park's swan boats on a joyride at 9 p.m. today, according to a weekend promo for TruTV's "All Worked Up."

The swan boats is one of the park's older rides and allows visitors to power their own swan-shaped boats in the lake at the east end of the South Whitehall Township park. Apparently someone tried to go renegade with the slow-moving boats.

Hall is one of 8 people featured in the reality series whose jobs require them to deal with disgruntled patrons in their jobs.

Hall will join seven other recurring characters including a couple who repossesses cars in North Carolina; a New York City process server; a Las Vega tow truck driver and a head of security for professional wrestling matches.

According to TruTV, the characters will “get yelled at, spit on and sometimes even assaulted,” during the show.

Hall’s job consists of dealing with the park's 20,000 visitors a day. During filming that took place during the summer, Hall prevented people from cutting in line, dealt with drunk patrons and broke up fights. Over three months, Hall ejected more than 500 people from the park for breaking rules and dealt with thousands of irate visitors.

Berks County dad Jon Gosselin said he has put $180,000 back into a joint account he had with estranged wife Kate at a court hearing in Norristown Monday.

The soon-to-be ex-couple were due in court today to discuss finances including Kate's allegation that Jon took money out of the couple's joint account.

However, Kate did not show up Monday for the hearing for which Jon criticized his wife. He also said Kate still has not explained how she spent $33,000 in joint funds. Kate's lawyer for said she supplied the information sought by an arbitrator and did not need to appear.

Gosselin said a Montgomery County judge ordered the couple to continue arbitration on issues related to the split and scheduledtheir next court date for late November.

Two weeks ago, a Norristown judge ordered Jon return the money by today or face contempt charges. As of Friday, Kate's lawyer Mark Momjian had said Jon had only returned $28,500 according to US Magazine.com.

Jon’s attorney, Mark Heller said Jon returned the money before today's deadline.

“Jon has completely complied with all of the directives of the court," Heller said. "He complied. He met all the mandates.”

Meanwhile Kate is preparing to appear tonight on TLC in an hour-long question and answer show. And next Monday, a repeat of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" is scheduled to run seeming to indicate the network has run out of footage of the couple's 8 children, since Jon' will not allow the TLC to film the kids anymore.

Jeff Dunham - the ventriloquist who had two shows, one a sellout, at this year's Allentown Fair - has a new show on Comedy Central that premiered last night at 9 p.m.. The show garnered 5.3 million views and was the most-watched premiere in the network's history.

"The Jeff Dunham Show" was the most-watched show in the Thursday prime time slot as well.

Dunham and his stable of dummies tape the show in front of a studio audience and on location with real people.

With the death of funnyman Soupy Sales, the comedian who honed his act on TV in the 1950s and 1960s, we looked to see if he had ever performed locally. It turned out Sales best know for the pie in the face gag, played one night only at the Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company social hall in the early 1990s. Here is Len Righi's review of that show.

As Soupy Sales was walking onto the dimly lit stage of the Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Co. hall last Saturday night, a man in a suit commented loudly in a goofy voice, "He don't look like Soupy Sales!" As his wife tried to shush him by poking him in the ribs, the middle-aged prankster exclaimed, "I can't help it! I'm in that type of mood!"

After more than three decades, Sales still can turn otherwise ordinary people silly. "I've just spent three weeks on the Riviera," he told the crowd of 110. "Now I have to buy tires for my Riviera." Performing in Plainfield "makes me realize money isn't everything."

Sales ventured into the audience asking one woman, "Did you hear about the 60-second rapist?" Pause. "Have you got a minute?" To another: "How do you tell the blind man at a nudist colony? Pause. "It's not hard."

He told doctor jokes, hospital jokes and golf jokes ("the best ball I ever hit was the day I stepped on a rake"). Accompanied by pianist Bob Dawson (who performs on the daytime soap "All My Children"), Sales sang several song parodies, including, "Lady, I'm a man who likes to dress up like a lady ... " To a woman who appeared to be in her 60s, he crooned, "You're having my baby ... "

He mocked Madonna's armpit hair and Willie Nelson's personal hygiene. He called Mike Tyson "David Cop-a-feel." Of Julio Iglesias he said, "You think a pneumatic drill is boring ... He was arrested for loitering in front of an orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl."

He spoke about his tiny hometown of Frampton, N.C., where the town hooker was a volunteer, where the zoo closed when the clam died and where if you wanted to buy a house, you had to have exact change. "The population was always 1,500 ... everytime a baby was born, some guy always left town."He reminisced about his TV family -- White Fang, Black Tooth, Peaches and Pookie. He performed his dance craze parody and hit single "The Mouse," and spoke about his TV troubles.

Near the end of the show, he acknowledged Arnie Nocks, who directed his TV show for a year in mid-'60s. Nocks, who currently is living in Easton, waved from the audience.After the show, Sales autographed albums, posed for pictures and shook hands. It was the only part of the evening where silliness took a back seat.

A DJ for Tampa's 93.3's MJ Morning Show was looking to get the unemployed dad to co-host the radio show for one morning, offering the former star of 'Jon & Kate Plus 8' first-class airfare, hotel accommodations and a limo, reports TMZ.com. (This was the station's second offer ... I'll get to the first.)

Jon's rep's demand: An appearance fee of $10,000 to $12,000.

The rep claims that Gosselin's time is worth it: "[Jon's] name and appearance on your show will instantly draw press ... and will be a high point for the show ... he's quite funny, sharp-witted and interesting."

MJ Morning Show's DJ said he "fell out of his chair."

I think that the station's preliminary offer is more on par with Jon Gosselin talents: Two gift cards to Applebee's.

Now anyone can be the famed Berks County mother of eight for Halloween. That’s right, Kate Gosselin blonde wigs are selling like hotcakes.

“The Today Show” reported today the wigs described as a “reverse mullet” are getting hard to find in New York City metro area, but a quick web search revealed the “Eight is Too Much” wig is still available on several Halloween costume web sites.

The wig is described as “smooth and face-framing in the front with a short and puffy back’ and “so sleek and so stylish, this blonde wig will make people think you have eight children.”

It’s a bargain at $12.99!

Meanwhile TLC’s website is listing it shows through Nov. 3, but leaves a strangely empty gap at 9 p.m. Nov. 2 when “Kate Plus 8” is supposed to debut.

And next Monday’s Kate question and answer show has gotten more than 9,000 questions on TLC's web site. According to the episode description, these are some of the questions she may answer: “Will she ever get married again? Where does Kate see the kids being in 10 years? Does she wear heels all the time? Do the kids know they're famous? How is it handling school homework with eight kids?”

TLC announced at the end of last night's “Jon & Kate Plus 8” there will be a one-hour special with Kate Gosselin at 9 p.m. next Monday. And the "Jon & Kate" website doesn't list a new show for Nov. 2. Could this be the end?

The special titled "You Ask: Kate Answers" will focus on the Berks County mom talking about her life and answering viewer questions about her family. The show is also asking viewers to submit their favorite moments from the series.

On Friday TLC said “Kate Plus 8,” a retooling of the show focusing on Kate as a single mom is on hold after Jon demanded that TLC stop filiming his 8 children and he posted a sign at the couple's Berks County home barring TLC cameras from the property. The network has said it isn't cancelling the reality show and they may re-edit some of the video already shot to make more episodes but have not scheduled any new episodes after Nov. 2.

Kate's one-hour special is on the same day that the embattled couple will be in a Norristown court fighting about money. A judge has ordered Jon must return $180,000 he took out of a joint family account by that date.

TLC also filed a lawsuit Friday alleging Jon hasn't met the obligations of his contract as an exclusive employee, and has appeared on other programs for pay and made unauthorized disclosures about the show.

Although we only got a tiny glimpse of Dorney Park security head Dan Hall on the premiere of TruTV's "All Worked Up" last night, the network's website has him being promo-ed for the upcoming show at 9 p.m. next Monday. It'll be interesting to see how his spots fit in. The first episode focused primarily on the repossesors from North Carolina. I wonder how dealing with line-jumpers at an amusement park stacks up against the enraged trucker who just had his tow-truck repo-ed.

TruTV also offers a brief interview with Hall who oversees security for the 200 acre park in South Whitehall Township and says "Stupidity is my pet peeve."

He tells TruTV the easiest crowds to handle are the ones from the Lehigh Valley. He says he likes working the Halloween Haunt because it tends not to draw crowds from New York and Philadelphia like the summer attractions do.

"Generally local folks are calmer," he says.

He reports on summer weekends when the park gets as many as 30,000 visitors, he may respond to 150 calls a day. Of those only 10 to 20 are serious and include people with drugs, domestic problems and disorderly groups.

He says line jumping is one of biggest problems at the park and causes problems and fights.

"Because of that, our policy is iron clad," he says. "Once you leave the line, for any reason, you're not allowed back in line. If you leave the line to take your 10-year old to the bathroom, when you come back, you both have to go to the end of the line. It sounds harsh, but we used to be more lenient, and it was abused. People would leave one person in line, and then all go wait on a bench, and then pile back into the line once the friend got to the front."

He says he also has to deal with swimmers who want to sunbathe topless.

"On occasion we have people who have not read the policies and we need to have a chat with them," he says. "You wouldn't catch me out there sunbathing nude, but if we didn't have a rule, some people probably would."

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich may hear the words "You're fired" before he ever gets the chance to be on Donald Trumps' "The Celebrity Apprentice" next spring.

After it was announced the ousted governor was to join the likes of Bret Michaels, Sharon Osbourne and Cyndi Lauper on the NBC reality show, prosecutors were expected to ask a judge to bar him from appearing on the show today.

Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge James B. Zagel refused to let Blagojevich go to Costa Rica to participate in NBC’s “I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!” reality TV show. In his place, his wife joined the cast.

The former governor’s corruption trial is set to get under way in June, and Trump’s reality show is expected to air in spring 2010.

Blogojevich is accused of trying to trade state government business for campaign cash and of trying to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama. He has pleaded not guilty.

Beloved muppets Elmo and Cookie Monster will help Chef Robert Irvine try to create dishes to feed a hungry crowd at Sesame Place before time runs out on Food Network’s popular show "Dinner: Impossible."

On the episode airing at 10 p.m. Wednesday, Irvine visited the Langhorne theme park to prepare a special celebration for Sesame Street’s 40th anniversary. Irvine also will be aided by Maria played by Sonia Manzano.

In "Dinner: Impossible," Irvine is challenged to overcome nearly impossible culinary obstacles, by preparing a delicious meal before time runs out and use his expert skills to conquer the curveballs thrown his way as he races against the clock.

He has prepared a first-class dinner for passengers on a moving train,an elegant wedding reception dinner for 200 people in less than eight hours and an 18th century meal using only fire pits and authentic cooking tools. Irvine says preparing food for Sesame Place with the help of the Sesame Street characters was a challenge to match all others.

NBC's Saturday Night Live will air spots from at least three sports bars around the country tonight -- including a viewing party from Chickie's & Pete's on Packer Avenue in South Philadelphia.

The skits will not involve any of the show's cast, but will reportedly show a "Bud Light" meeting a "stalk of golden wheat" at a bar, falling in love, and creating a "baby" -- Budweiser's newest product, the Bud Light Golden Wheat beer.

It should go without saying that Anheuser-Busch is sponsoring the program.

One of the personalities from radio station WMMR will reportedly wear a four-foot foam costume as the wheat, while another person will portray the Bud.

The TLC network is suing Jon Gosselin for breaching his contract as star of the reality show“Jon & Kate Plus 8.”

The lawsuit, filed Friday in Maryland, alleges that the Berks County dad hasn’t met the obligations of his contract as an exclusive employee, has appeared on other programs for pay and made unauthorized disclosures about the show.

Jon has co-starred with his estranged wife Kate for two years in the reality show on TLC which became the network's highest rated show.

Recently, TLC announced the show would be renamed “Kate Plus Eight,” with a reduced presence by Jon Gosselin. After that announcement Jon demanded TLC halt shooting saying he felt the show was "detrimental" to the couple's eight children. A TLC spokeswoman, Laurie Goldberg, has said the show’s longtime future remains in question. It has been reported that the network only has enough already shot footage of the Gosselins to last into November and then the show will have to end unless the network can resume shooting.

A TLC representative told TV Guide.com that "Kate PlusEight" will not launch Nov. 2 as planned, but the show has not been canceled.

"The old incarnation, is over, as was announced a month ago," Laurie Goldberg said. " The show is not done. There is still every intention of the new incarnation to happen. It won't start Nov. 2, but we hope to do Kate Plus Eight — whether it becomes a full series or a series of specials."

TLC is waiting for the couple to resolve their differences before resuming production.

"If this works out, we will film the kids again," Goldberg said. "No matter what, we're doing a show with Kate."

Kate is "profoundly disturbed" and says she is considering legal action according to her law firm, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis.

Santoro told Radar Online Jon "pretty much hacked into everything of Kate's that he had access to." She also said Jon had been planning to financially harm his estranged wife for a while. "He told me that he had enough there that when the ball dropped he would have enough to completely screw her over," she said.

However, Jon's lawyer Mark Jay Heller contends Santoro is lying.

"I spoke with him today concerning this statement made by Stephanie and he unequivocally told me that he's never illegally invaded Kate's electronic privacy in any way," Heller told People. "He also finds it a little disappointing that Kate would give credence to an uncorroborated statement made by an individual who clearly has a motivation to tell stories about Jon that might result in financial [compensation]."

Do you think you have what it takes to star in a Fox teen comedy like "That 70's Show?"

Are you the next Ashton Kutcher or Mila Kunis? The producers of "That 70s Show" are holding an open online casting call for 18- to 22-year-olds who can pass for 16- or 17-years-old.

The open call is for a new comedy pilot from writer/producer Mark Brazill, with Tom Werner and Mike Clements also executive producing, that centers on a group of contemporary teenagers, based on Brazill's working-class upbringing in Buffalo, New York. The Internet group Cast it is handling submissions through Friday.

Auditions can be submitted 24 hours a day at www.tvpilotopencall.com. Fill out the online form with your name, age, height and the name of the character you are submitting for, read the audition scene provided and upload. The site offers helpful hints to get the best take, and provides background information on the roles, to help get you into character.

A 1998 Dieruff graduate who is stationed in Iraq and was stung by a deadly scorpion, will be featured on Animal Planet’s new series “I’m Alive” at 9 p.m. Friday.

The series which tells the stories of people who have been attacked by animals and survived, follows Staff Sergeant Monique Munro-Harris who was near death as she was airlifted over enemy territory after being stung twice by a deathstalker scorpion last November.

The third episode of the hour-long series tells the story of Monique, who is a biomedical equipment technician with Kirkuk’s 506th Expeditionary Medical Squadron, who was awakened when she felt a scorpion on her head. When she tried to brush it away, the scorpion stung her on her hand and side.

After finding the dead scorpion, she went to the emergency room. But within three hours her condition worsened, and she was having difficulty breathing.

She was flown by helicopter to Balad Air Base and nearly died en route when her blood pressure plunged so low, medical personnel could not get a reading.

After being given anti-venom medication, Monique began to recover and she was flown to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany where she stayed for four days before being released.

In a Norristown courtroom today, Jon Gosselin was ordered to return $180,000 of the funds he withdrew from a bank account he shares with his estranged wife, Kate Gosselin, according to a TMZ.com report.

The 32-year-old star of reality TV show "Kate Plus 8" (formerly "Jon & Kate Plus 8") must return the money by Oct. 26, the date of the next hearing, or appear before the judge for a contempt of court proceeding.

"The remaining sum of $55,000, which Ms. Gosselin used for household bills and expenses relating to the children, will be subject to further determination by the arbitrator at a later date," Kate's lawyer, Mark Momjiam said.

Kate has some "homework" to do, too, before the Oct. 26 hearing. She was ordered to provide an accounting of her past expenses. The 34-year-old mother of eight previously was ordered account for $60,000 Jon claims she withdrew from the same joint account.

And although both Jon and Kate were instructed by a judge to stop doing televisio

The judge at Jon and Kate Gosselin's hearing this morning at the courthouse in Doylestown, chastised the Berks County couple about airing their money issues in public and told them they have to work it out with an arbitrator according to TMZ.

The judge didn't make any rulings but said he'd back whatever the arbitrator decides as long as it's in the best interests of the 8 Gosselin children.

The judge also ordered any money taken from couple's joint account be returned, but didn't get specific. He admonished Jon and Kate to keep things "private" and "amicable."

Before the short open hearing, lawyers met with the judge in chambers for about an hour but no settlement was reached.

Jon and Kate Gosselin have called a temporary truce according to E Online.

And this morning, they publicly warring couple headed into the Norristown courthouse for a hearing about the $230,000 the Berks County mom alleges Jon took from the couple's joint bank account leaving only $1,000 to pay household bills.

Jon shot back alleging Kate is hiding a large amount of money from from him.

Kate’s attorney Mark Momjian told E! the hearing will bring out the truth about the couple financial situation.

The network also reported Kate filed an emergency petition seeking child and spousal support from her estranged husband.

Fox news reported Jon arrived at the courthouse at 7:55 a.m. today for his hearing with Kate.

Last week, Kate Gosselin accused her estranged husband Jon Gosselin of emptying her bank account, leaving her with only $1,000. Now, Jon is accusing Kate of removing $1 million from their joint accounts, reports RadarOnline.com. Am I shocked? Hardly.

Watching this public battle over kids and finances between the reality TV stars of "Kate Plus 8" (formerly "Jon & Kate Plus 8) is like watching a ping pong match for months and months. How long can it last? And how long are we expected to watch?

Yes, now Jon Gosselin claims Kate improperly withdrew money and violated a court order. Jon and his lawyer, Mark Heller, filed papers demanding a written explanation of the $1 million Kate removed from their accounts.

In the latest court papers, according to RadarOnline.com, Jon fesses up to taking funds from their joint money market. (Kate accused him of withdrawing $230,000.) But now Jon is claiming that Kate removed more than $60,000 from that money market fund between July 17 and Sept. 29. The papers also say Kate should be held in contempt of court because she didn't follow court ruling and provide a detailed account of what she spent between June 22 and July 6, and because she hasn't given Jon the written permission to access four online bank accounts.

More ping pong: Jon also demands Kate disclose her lawyer fees since she asked for the same.

The head of security for Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom will be one of eight workers who have to deal with conflict in their jobs who will be featured in a new series for TruTV.

“All Worked Up” will debut at 9 a.m. Oct. 19 with two back to back half-hour episodes featuring Dan Hall, who heads security at the South Whitehall Township amusement park.

Hall will have a recurring role in the reality mini-series as he patrols the park on foot looking for people who are not following the rules.

Hall will join seven other recurring characters including a couple who repossesses cars in North Carolina; a New York City process server; a Las Vega tow truck driver and a head of security for professional wrestling matches.

According to the TruTV press release, the characters will “get yelled at, spit on and sometimes even assaulted” and the show will be a blend of “passionate confrontations and laugh-out-loud encounters.”

Hall’s job consists of dealing with the park's 20,000 visitors a day. During filming that took place during the summer, Hall prevented people from cutting in line, dealt with drunk patrons and broke up fights. Over three months, Hall ejected more than 500 people from the park for breaking rules and dealt with thousands of irate visitors.

Dorney Park spokesperson Charles Hutchinson said the park has a confidentiality agreement with TruTv that prevents them from discussing the show until it airs.

He would only say the show “features one of Dorney Park’s full-time employee’s and his passionate dedication to his job.”

He said the park’s part of the series will revolve around “difficult guest interactions,” and how Hall worked to resolve problems.

After Jon Gosselin threatened it would be an "all-out battle" when estranged wife Kate suggested he only come for two hours to the couple's twin daughters' birthday party Thursday, the Berks County couple apparently made nice and put aside their personal differences.

The couple who hadn't seen each other since Jon shut down filming of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" managed to be together at Mady and Cara's birthday without coming to blows.

Jon told reporters outside the family's Berks County home he and Kate were "cordial" according to reports.

Jon told Radaronline.com he was going to leave after his allotted two hours, but Kate told him " you can stay as long as you like."

And Entertainment Tonight reported Jon gaver Mady a laptop, and Cara an ATV - just what every nine-year-old needs.

Kate Gosselin apparently is getting through her very messy and public divorce with some humor which she demonstrates in this clip from last night's sketch on The Jay Leno Show. In this parody of rapacious paparazzi, a trio of photographers descends on Kate in a parking lot.

However the Berks County mom of 8 turns the tables invoking her "weird mom powers" to overcome the photographers by treating them as if they were part of her brood.

After telling them to stop bothering, she admonishes them with "What did mommy just say?" and when they resist she sends one of them to "his room" for a "time-out." When he protests, she then insists he go to his car for the time-out adding "No radio, no cell phone. Just think about what you did," as if he's a naughty toddler.

She then asks another what he had for breakfast and proceeds to give him a spit bath to remove crumbs from his face and then pushes the third into her SUV as he whines "I'm not your kid" and "This car seat hurts."

If you saw a familiar face on Monday night's "Jon & Kate Plus 8" it was Emmaus organizer Diane Albright, who helped Kate Gosselin clean out the family's basement.

Diane, owner of All Bright Ideas, said she was contacted by producers of the TLC reality show to help the Berks County mom organize for the new episode "Time to Organize."

"It was very exciting," Diane said in an interview Wednesday on WFMZ. "And the kids were really cute."

TLC said Kate didn't have time to organize the basement because of her full schedule and a house full of kids, so they turned to Albright a professional organizer.

Diane helped Kate sort things into piles, and then created designated areas for everything: clothes, holiday decorations, school keepsakes, memorabilia, outdoors, electronics and so on. She said the basement wasn't a disaster, but it was "quite filled."

"Kate was very decisive," Diane said. "She knew in a matter of seconds if she was going to toss it or keep it."

Diane said spent two days at the family's Berks County home helping Kate put the basement in order.

Of the family whose parents has been in the media constantly since they announced they were getting divorced, Diane said they "seemed normal."

"The kids were happy and oblivious to the the cameras," she added.

There also are organizing tips from Diane that Kate especially liked on the "Jon & Kate Plus 8" website and photos from the episode.

And in the way too public divorce, a court hearing today to decide if Jon took $230,000 from the couple's joint bank account, was postponed until at least next week after the judge's wife died of cancer early this morning.

As Berks County dad Jon Gosselin stammered and hid behind his lawyer, Nancy Grace called him self-absorbed and reamed him out demanding "Why is always about you?" on The Insider Tuesday night.

Jon started to insist he wanted to get estranged wife Kate to mediate and talk to work things out, but Grace cut him off, saying, "You talk the talk but don't walk the walk. You can't go out with one 22-year-old after the next. That's not working it out."

Jon who has said he is in therapy, then explained "my father, his father, I'm trying to break the pattern" after being asked about the kids causing the explosion from Grace.

As Jon's lawyer jumped in, Grace continued "Can he even speak without you piping in?" to which Jon stammered "I don't know."

And Grace, never one to mince words, said what everyone is thinking.

"For years you had your children on TV and suddenly when it's no longer 'Jon & Kate Plus 8' but just 'Kate Plus 8' you suddenly have a problem and want it all to come to an end. I don't believe that," she said.

Tomorrow night on The Insider, Jon is reportedly going to talk about how he went through a "wild phase" which caused his maturity level to plunge and he went from "32 to 23." Sounds about right.

Jon Gosselin told The Insider that he never took $230,000 out of a joint bank account, as his estranged wife Kate claimed yesterday on the Today Show, and suggested Kate is hiding money.

Calling Kate's allegations that he took the amount out of a joint bank account "total fabrication," the Berks County dad said he only took $22,000 out last Thursday and has the bank receipts to prove it.

He said over the ten years of their marriage Kate always handled the banking and he only recently started withdrawing money. He said TLC deposits all the couple's earnings from "Jon & Kate Plus 8" in the account in question.

"I took $177,500 out over the course of a year," he said. "That's my paycheck."

Meanwhile Kate's lawyers have filed court papers seeking to have the money returned and Jon sanctioned. According to their arbitrator the couple isn't allowed to withdraw money from the account which is designated for household bills.

Jon maintains Kate is not penniless and said over the past four years of doing the show, the couple earned $2,250,000 from TLC.

"She's hiding money," he told The Insider. "We have 11 bank accounts. That was just our joint account. She had a best-selling book. Where's that million dollars?"

He seems to think Kate is trying to get back at him for shutting down the show by refusing to allow the couple's 8 children to be filmed.

Kate admitted in the interview she had withdrawn $100,000 from the account earlier this year, but later put it back in the account as part of the couple’s separation agreement. She said she feared Jon would withdraw money for "erratic purchases" which she claimed he had done shortly before they filed for divorce.

“I removed it to keep it safe,” she said of the $100,000. “I put it aside safely so I could buy my kids food if needed. I need the monye to provide for them.”

Viera said Kate's lawyers are going to court to get the money returned. She also said there is an account for the children's money which has not been touched.

Jon demanded TLC stop filming "Jon & Kate Plus 8" last week after the network announced it was renaming the show "Kate Plus 8" and Jon would have a diminished role. Jon publicly said he thought the show was unhealthy for the children.

Kate told Viera that she was aware of the name change and in agreement with it but not a part of the decision-making process. She also said Jon never talked to her about any concerns that the show wasn't good for the kids.

Kate said when she told the children this past weekend that they wouldn't be filming the show there was "sobbing and wailing times 8."

"He has gone way far off the trail," she said. "In one week, our money, our income has been removed at his hands."

"I want it to stop completely," said a somber Jon Gosselin of the TLC hit show "Jon & Kate Plus 8."

Jon was on Larry King Live show on CNN Thursday flanked by his lawyer Mark Jay Heller as he repeated again and again that he didn't want his 8 children to be on the show anymore.

"I don't think it's healthy," the Berks County dad said after revealing he had put a sign on the family's Wernersville home that said "no film crews permitted."

"It's my right as the father of my kids to determine if the show is good for my family," he said. "I don't want them to film anymore."

Kate's lawyer Mark Momjian countered Jon by asking why he isn't calling Kate to work it out if he's so concerned.

"If Kate thought for one second it was detrimental to the kids, she would take them right off the show," Momjian said.

He suggested Jon wants to take the kids off the show because TLC renamed the show "Kate Plus 8" and said Jon would have a diminished role.

Jon admitted he was blindsided by TLC's announcement.

"I had no idea," Jon said. "I was standing in my manager's office and saw it on the laptop. I was shocked."

Since then Jon has waged an all out campaign to get the kids off the show.

"I have a sense of empowerment," Jon told Larry King. "I had an epiphany."

However Jon admitted he hasn't talked to Kate in 3 1/2 weeks.

Heller said nothing can be decided without Jon's consent and said the contract is void because there was no compensation for the kids. Jon said he and Kate got $22,500 per episode but nothing specified for the children.

In a statement, TLC said the contract was legally enforcible.

TLC also said Jon's demands prior to this week were about money, being released from his exclusivity contract and getting a motorcyle that was made for him in an episode of the show.

Jon said he didn't get along with the TLC management whom he said threatened him with breach of contract and put him under house arrest at one point.

David Letterman will reportedly admit on tonight's show that he's had sexual relations with more than one of his staff members, and as a result was the victim of an extortion attempt for $2 million.

According to Variety, which received a press release sent by Letterman's PR reps, the "Late Show" host received a package three weeks ago from someone who claimed to have information about alleged sexual relations he has had with female employees.

The person who sent the package threatened to go public with the information unless Letterman paid him the money.

Letterman reportedly told his audience tonight that he contacted the Manhattan District Attorney's Special Prosecution Bureau. That led to a sting operation, in which Letterman met with the individual and handed him a fake $2 million check. That person was arrested today.

"This morning, I did something I've never done in my life," Letterman reportedly said on Thursday's edition of CBS' "Late Show." "I had to go downtown and testify before a grand jury."

As part of his testimony, Letterman admitted that he had engaged in sexual relationships with staff members.

"My response to that is, yes I have. Would it be embarrassing if it were made public? Perhaps it would," Letterman said. "I feel like I need to protect these people -- I need to certainly protect my family."

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What do you think Watchers? Isn't David Letterman just a little late in "protecting" his family? Wouldn't protecting them mean not getting involved with his staff at all?

In response to TLC shutting down filming of the children on "Jon & Kate Plus 8" after receiving a cease-and-desist order from their father, Jon Gosselin, Kate Gosselin lashed out at her estranged husband in a statement.

“It appears that Jon’s priority is Jon and his interests,” Kate said Thursday. “My priority remains our children and their well being.”

In their own statement, TLC said production would remain suspended “pending further conversations” between the Berks County couple. Filming that doesn't directly involved the couples' eight children will continue.

The Insider Web site reported Thursday that Jon told TLC to leave the property of the couple's home in Wernersville, saying he felt filming was detrimental to the kids. He filed the order the same day TLC announced it was renaming the series "Kate Plus 8" with less airtime for Jon.

In her statement, Kate said, “I’m saddened and confused by Jon’s public media statements. Jon has never expressed any concerns to me about our children being involved in the show and, in fact, is on the record as saying he believes the show benefits our children and was taping on Friday with the kids."

She has said she wants to continue the show to support her eight children and they are just "playing" in front of the cameras.

“I do the show for my family because I believe it provides us opportunities we wouldn’totherwise have,' she said. "Jon used to share that belief until as recently as the day the network announced the name change of the show and indicated that Jon would have a lesser role in the show.”

Jon Gosselin has sent a "cease and desist" order to TLC which produces "Jon & Kate Plus 8" to immediately stop production and leave his property, The Insider.com reports today. In the letter Jon says the show is "detrimental" to his eight children and threatens to call the police if TLC trespasses on the Gosselin's Berks County property which is jointly owned.

Jon who also has joint custody of the children is denying TLC permission to videotape his children according to Jon's lawyer Mark Jay Heller.

The tabloid site talked to Heller, who said Jon "decided to put the brakes on the divorce and on the show" because he felt the family was "the victims of a trainwreck."

Jon's lawyer said the original agreement between TLC and the Gosselin family could be "unenforceable," because he claims TLC never secured permits required by Pennsylvania Child Labor Law for the Gosselin children's involvement in "Jon & Kate Plus 8."

Heller also said TLC "failed to designate the appropriate compensation to be allocated to the children" and "never secured location permits" for to film the show at the Gosselins' home.

Reportedly, Jon has been in talks with TLC to end the show before Tuesday's announcement that the name of the show would change from "Jon & Kate Plus 8" to "Kate Plus 8" and focus primarily on Kate's new role as a single mom. Heller said Jon wasn't informed of the name change and found out about the planned name change through the news media when it announced Tuesday. The cease and desist order also is dated Tuesday.

Heller told The Insider, the new program would require "the acquiescence and consent not only of Kate Gosselin but Jon Gosselin, who is the father of the eight Gosselin children, which consent Jon has not given." He said Jon is prepared to go to court "to make sure his children's best interests are protected."